Originally Posted by
Liffy 1M
It's interesting that the site now makes a virtue of telling you that unless you pay, you most likely won't be sitting with your travelling companion/s. I remember that when the random seating model was first applied, the company strenuously denied that there was any intent to split up families or others on the one booking.
The UK CAA has always stipulated this must be handled properly
The seating of children close by their parents or guardians should be the aim of airline seat allocation procedures for family groups and large parties of children.
Airline seating allocations | Civil Aviation Authority (caa.co.uk)
Presumably Ryanair UK's (at least) AOC stipulates they must comply with the CAA's requirements. Does the IAA have comparable requirements ?